“Loving My Neighbor” -Rev. Kit Billings
In this sermon, delivered at the LaPorte New Church in LaPorte, IN, Rev. Kit Billings discusses what it means to
A Ministry of the Swedenborgian Church of North America
In this sermon, delivered at the LaPorte New Church in LaPorte, IN, Rev. Kit Billings discusses what it means to
Having come across the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg in his 70s, poet and scholar of religion Birrell Walsh has written
In this reflection, Rev. Robert McCluskey explores the theme of “Normalcy” in times of collective suffering and emergency. How does
In this piece, Eleanor Schnarr, lifelong Swedenborgian and student at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, explores the breathing
Continue reading“Swedenborg and the Ancient Art of Internal Breathing” -Eleanor Schnarr
In this sermon, Rev. Robert McCluskey explores several passages in scripture which invite us to discover and embrace our unique
Continue reading“I Have Called You by Name” -Rev. Robert McCluskey
Rev. Thom Muller of Our Daily Bread’s invitation to join this year’s Annual Convention of the Swedenborgian Church of North
In this interview with ODB’s Rev. Thom Muller, Rev. Ken Turley shares about his artistic journey as a musician, what
Continue readingODB Artist Portrait: The Music of Ken Turley
In this reflection, Rev. Christopher A. Barber, Swedenborgian minister and teacher at the Academy of the New Church in Bryn
Continue reading“Racism and Leadership” -Rev. Christopher A. Barber
There are three good reasons that Jesus could have been black: -He called everyone “bother” and “sister” -He liked gospel
Rev. Shada Sullivan of the Church of the Holy City in Wilmington, Delaware, discusses the challenges and opportunities of the
Continue reading“The Perpetual Sabbath” -Rev. Shada Sullivan